1/21:Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Josh Reynolds was mostly quiet in Sunday's NFC Championship Game, but was able to still make an impact. Reynolds caught four of his seven targets for 74 yards against the Saints. He's the No. 3 receiver on the team, so you can't expect much more out of Reynolds. It was a fairly solid game for Reynolds, but Brandin Cooks and Robert Woods have earned bigger roles on the team.--Andy Webb - RotoBallerSource: Yahoo

1/21:Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Robert Woods was not able to find much yardage, but was able to help his team to victory against the Saints. Woods caught six of his 10 targets for 33 yards on Sunday. It was not the best game from Woods, but he was able to make an impact despite finishing with less than 40 total yards. He should get more chances to rebound against the Patriots in the Super Bowl.--Andy Webb - RotoBallerSource: Yahoo

1/21:Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Brandin Cooks played excellent versus the Saints in the NFC Championship game on Sunday. Cooks caught all seven of his targets for 107 yards, but was unable to find the end zone. He put in work against his former team and was a huge reason why the Rams won that game. He'll look to continue his fine work against another one of his former teams in the Super Bowl.--Andy Webb - RotoBallerSource: Yahoo

1/21:Los Angeles Rams running back C.J. Anderson took on the role of lead back for the Rams after Todd Gurley was forced to the sideline for most of the game. Anderson rushed 16 times for 44 yards and caught one pass for five yards versus the Saints. He was not able to do much damage, but the Saints have one of the best run defenses in the league. Todd Gurley is expected to be fine for the Super Bowl, but Anderson has clearly earned a role on this team.--Andy Webb - RotoBallerSource: Yahoo

1/21:Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff started off slow, but was able to rebound against the Saints on Sunday. Goff finished 25-for-40 for 297 passing yards with a touchdown and interception. Goff wasn't perfect, but he was able to come through for his team when they needed him. He'll now get a chance to battle with future Hall of Famer Tom Brady in the Super Bowl.--Andy Webb - RotoBallerSource: Yahoo

1/21:The Miami Dolphins plan to hire Green Bay Packers run-game coordinator/inside linebackers coach Patrick Graham as their next defensive coordinator, according to a source. The Dolphins are expected to name New England Patriots linebackers coach Brian Flores as their head coach after the Super Bowl. Miami's D ranked 29th in yards allowed per game (391.1), 21st in passing yards allowed (245.8), 31st in rushing yards allowed (145.3) and 27th in points per game (27.1), so Graham will have a lot of work to do heading into next season.--Keith Hernandez - RotoBallerSource: ESPN - Adam Schefter

1/21:The Tennessee Titans promoted tight ends coach Arthur Smith to be their offensive coordinator on Monday. Under former coordinator Matt LaFleur, who is now the head coach of the Packers, the Titans averaged 312.4 yards per game, ranking 25th in the league. They also finished 27th in the NFL by averaging just 19.4 points per game. He's not a big name in coaching circles and will be tasked with helping quarterback Marcus Mariota improve in what has been a stale run-first offense for several years.--Keith Hernandez - RotoBallerSource: ESPN.com - Turron Davenport

1/21:New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees, who turned 40 years old last Tuesday, plans to return for his 19th season in 2019. "I plan on being here next year and making another run at it," Brees said. He has one year remaining on a two-year deal he signed last offseason and had a personal-best passer rating of 115.7 in 2018. Brees also broke Peyton Manning's NFL record for career passing yards during the season. He finished with 3,992 yards (74.4 completion percentage), 32 touchdowns and only five interceptions. Despite his age, Brees will remain a strong QB1 for fantasy owners heading into next season.--Keith Hernandez - RotoBallerSource: ESPN.com - Mike Triplett

1/21:The Kansas City Chiefs are expected to give quarterback Patrick Mahomes the league's first $200 million contract after next season, according to league sources. The expected NFL Most Valuable Player had over 5,000 yards and 50 touchdowns in his second season, becoming only the second quarterback to ever reach those marks. The 23-year-old has become the best fantasy QB in the league and will likely be the first one off the board in 2019 drafts.--Keith Hernandez - RotoBallerSource: ESPN - Adam Schefter

1/21:Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley (knee) was on the sidelines through most of the win over the Saints in the NFC Championship on Sunday, but he said his lack of snaps and production wasn't because of his injury. He ran four times for 10read more...

1/21:New England Patriots running back James White caught four passes for 49 yards, including 23 rushing yards, in the team's 37-31 win over the Chiefs to advance to the Super Bowl. One week after White caught 15 passes, the veteran running back was targeted only six times in the passing game. White already has one Super Bowl MVP under his belt and has enjoyed a career season with 85 receptions and 12 total touchdowns. He will certainly have to share time in the backfield with teammates Sony Michel and Rex Burkhead but White will see plenty of action against the Rams on February 3.--Joey C - RotoBallerSource: New England Patriots

1/21:New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski caught six passes for 79 yards in the Patriots 37-31 win over the Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game. Gronk was targeted a team-high 11 times and delivered some huge plays in the wild final minutes of the game. He was counted on to pick up some huge first downs, none more important than a big-time 25-yard catch to set up a go-ahead score in the fourth quarter. Gronkowski has not looked like himself this season but with one game left, the Patriots will do all they can to unleash Gronk against the Rams in the Super Bowl on February 3.--Joey C - RotoBallerSource: New England Patriots

1/21:New England Patriots running back Sony Michel carried the ball 29 times for 113 yards with two touchdowns in the Patriots 37-31 victory over the Chiefs to reach the Super Bowl. The rookie running back was fantastic from the jump and the Patriots leaned on him to move the chains. Michel punched in a 1-yard score to get New England on the board and then sprinted untouched for a 10-yard score in the fourth quarter. Michel is hot at the right time and will have tons of sleeper potential as a possible Super Bowl MVP heading into the Patriots matchup against the Rams on February 3.--Joey C - RotoBallerSource: New England Patriots

1/21:New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman caught seven passes for 96 yards in the Patriots 37-31 overtime win over the Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game. Edelman was quiet for most of the game but was heavily targeted in the games final minutes, delivering clutch catch after catch. Edelman is clearly quarterback Tom Brady's preferred target in crunch time and the veteran receiver made some fantastic receptions in traffic. Edelman will be a top choice to lead the team in targets when the Patriots take on the Rams in the Super Bowl February 3.--Joey C - RotoBallerSource: New England Patriots

1/21:New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady completed 30 of 46 passes for 348 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions in the Patriots thrilling AFC Championship victory over the Chiefs 37-31 in overtime. The Patriots offense got off to a slow start but the future Hall of Famer turned it on when it mattered the most. From the beginning of the fourth quarter, Brady nearly doubled his passing yards with some nearly perfect drives. When the chips were down, the Patriots put the ball in Brady's hands and delivered strike after strike as the team scored 20 points in the final quarter in addition to overtime. Brady will now play in his ninth Super Bowl on February 3, striving to win an all-time record sixth Super Bowl.--Joey C - RotoBallerSource: New England Patriots